Movies are my bread and butter and my inherent passion.
Even when I was a little kid, I always said I would be in the movies one day, and damned if I didn’t make it.
Jason Voorhees was a kid who was picked on at summer camp, and Michael Myers was someone vilified by his own family. I think that’s why gay people like horror movies, because it’s seeking revenge on the privileged.
As a kid, my idols were Sam Raimi and Peter Jackson, and I get into crazy races with myself. Raimi was 21 when he made movies, and when I didn’t get ‘Cabin Fever’ made that fast I thought I’d failed.
I’m a big movie fan, and I want to make movies in every genre. I want to make my romantic comedy one day.
On planes I always cry. Something about altitude, the lack of oxygen and the bad movies. I cried over a St. Bernard movie once on a plane. That was really embarrassing.
I loved movies and watched a lot of them. But my father insisted that I get a good education before I joined the film industry.
I think all my movies are about transitions to some degree.
The love of Christ is not a pretend love. It is not a greeting-card love. It is not the kind of love that is praised in popular music and movies.
In the movies, I never lost a fight. In baseball, I hardly ever won one.
I was so young, and making movies, going to the studio every morning at dawn was magic.
I like movies with superheroes – one of my favorite movies of all time was ‘The League of Extraordinary Gentlemen.’
I’m not a film buff. I don’t watch a lot of movies.
I am a big fan of movies from the ‘70s.
One of the reasons to do documentaries is that. There’s more sense of creating something, more sense of my own soul in the documentaries than in movies, because I don’t write the movies I do.
Playing big, heroic characters with heart is always a lot of fun. I enjoy making movies like that, and a lot of people love to live vicariously through those characters.
An often-repeated assertion in the body of film criticism I have written is the assertion that movies do not just mirror the culture of any given time; they also create it.
I like Hindi movies. Although my wife thinks the hero and heroine breaking into a song and dance every five minutes is ridiculous, but I find them entertaining.
I’ve managed to do movies and still keep a lifestyle where I can go to ballgames, go to a grocery store like everybody else.
I really have to say ‘thank you’ to our fans, because I think it’s difficult for European viewers to find and watch Asian movies, and I hope you enjoy our films.
I was in ‘Lock, Stock and Two Smoking Barrels,’ and I like my bad boy movie movies.
In my movies, there has been little to do in the way of animal rights. I have never worked in a movie with animals. No horse-riding, no trained dogs, lions, bears. A few actors, but what could I do? We had to have them.
I have a lot of repression. So repression is what I make movies about.
I’m on the playstation, or else I go out and play football. I enjoy movies and sitcoms. I love reading motivational books too.
I laugh, cry, go for movies, eat popcorn. All these things are pretty relaxing for me.